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Show 3B GBIfN THE J SHEET 12, ivou Thursday, Qrunni e Summer School Slated Heritage Fair Slated At Robert Frost WEST VALLEY. Students at Robert Frost elementary will present a celebration of Americas heritage at their annual Heritage Fair, to be held from 5 to 6:30 tonight (Thursday.) All pades will participate in the program which will include round dancing, clogging, waltz, recorders, cymbals, square dance, jump rope, singing, art exhibits, talent wax museum, show, choral reading, Mountain men exhibit, panorama and a world expo. Performances will also be given The Pied Piper WEST VALLEY. Registration is now taking place for summer school classes to be held at by the school band and there will be a quilt exhibition. Door prizes are being donated by Creative Weddings, All Pet Complex. Body Talk, Arctic Circle, ZCMI, Stetson Broiler, Haircut Company, Marie Callenders and Valley Fairs Chick Fii-A. Whittier elementary. Classes will be held June TAYLORSVILLE. Students at Vista elementary will present a musical comedy, The Pied Piper, May 16 and 17 at 7 p.m. Brad Hagen is directing the production with Shanna Spicer a9 accompanist. David Spicer will play the title role. Other lead roles will be played by Dan Bergantz, Johnny Spicer, Ryan Greenlee, Nick Linton, Gary Peterson, Cory Chantelle Hardwick, Brady, David McEntire, Frankie Gaman-gassEmily Oakeson, Marcy Taylor, Mike Shaw, Matt Simper, Allison Bridge, Noel Bennett and Kristi Forg. Tickets, obtainable in advance or at the door, are priced at $2 for and adults, 50 cents, age children under nine admitted ly 1, with sessions from 8:30 to 10 and from 10 to 11:30 a.m. r, Offerings include computers, mastering math facts, P. E., arts and crafts, preschool, baby sitting clinic, dramatic arts and garden -- The second annual Frost Fun will be held May 21 and beginning at 8 a.m. One-mil- e three-mil- e courses are offered. In case of inclement weather the event will be cancelled. Run biology. Registration will close on May 20. Cost is $16.50 plus $4 for supplies for each session on a first come, first served basis. o, Reps Visit Plymouth 8 TAYLORSVILLE. Two representatives of the Utah legislature visited this week with students in five first grade classes at free. JK CRAFTS Plymouth elementary. and Frank Kelly Atkinson Pignanelli talked with students and presented each a certificate them a Junior naming Representative of the State of Utah. Purpose of the visit was to acquaint the children with the 3448 South 5600 West FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION all through the month of May Up to 50 Come sec hew we look do it the way you like it Hi have Tole Paints, Yam, Crafts and Novelties Lots of fun things to do. Me Other teachers include Karen Nancy Thorne, Wendy Knight and Elizabeth Kasparian. Soper, SPRING into SUMMER! 5-- WEST VALLEY. "Camelot At Kennedy" is the theme for the annual Kennedy On Parade open house to be held from 5 to 8:30 The In Crowd BY BETTE SUE COHENPuzzIm Exited by Eugene T. 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Students selected the theme because of the high ideals, love of ridge 1 "Moonstruck" 85 Got on one's feet 84 Carpenter's activity 87 Medicinal plant 88 Coquettes 100 Thanks -- 101 !" there is and a great man . Grandparents To Visit KEARNS. PTA officers at Fox Hills elementary will host a grandparents open house today (Thursday) at the school. A presentation by Carl Hatfield will be given at 8:35 in the e room titled "Looking back 100 years, and will include a display of turn of river 121 Journalist-autho- r multi-purpos- Alexander 123 Brazilian seaport 124 Mascara recipient 125 Musical vamp 124 "Crisis" publisher: A Tramp Abroad" writer 47 More subdued Andrews 134 Test choice 137 Part of Fair Booths Available WEST VALLEY. Reservations are being taken for booth space in a spring fair and flea market to be sponsored by the ninth grade class at West Lake junior high. The fair will be held at the school, May 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 to available Booths, p.m. individuals or organizations wishing to sell items, will be priced at $15. Those interested Roselyn . Stevens, may call 1 for information and d carriage 108 Albee products 110 Outer coal en- closing the eye48 Hired assassin ball 71 Siestas 113 Makes a pre74 Leaf of tense 75 A Queen 78 Costello's part- ner 78 Angered 80 Beloved of Tristram 82 Artery 83 A gun inventor 84 Show 87 Alar 88 Stylish 114 N.Y.city 1 14 Watering place 117 Wicked 118 Start of a Dick- ens title IIOAdebook: 1896 124 Annual Pasadena display 121 Queens stadium Bal122 "The 81 KingGuzzle's timore." 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FULL SERVICE 103 Of adolescents 104 Activity lor Sam Snead? Forecast Period: J2455 COOLING SYSTEM POWER FLUSH 52995 fun and competition symbolised by the legendary Camelot, a spokesman said. In keeping with the theme, guests will see tournaments in archery and wrestling, displays in art, performances in drama and dance, sales of foods and French and and displays pastries demonstrations in all departments, plus a spot of magic by Merlin the Magician. Every student will have his or her work represented, the spokesman stressed. Carol Weyrauch is chairperson assisted by Carol Goulais and Denise Gray. Guests will be invited to visit classrooms from 11 a.m. to 3:15 p.m., with refreshments served in the classrooms. ISSNewmaror 104 EVAC & CHARGE 19s5 perform. Pool V.I.P. Label again Singer James Meantime Y.W.C.A. II Samuel 138 Prado display 102 Wedding 138 Absquatulates response 44 5 SERVICE the century antiques. From 9:30 to IQ 'fourth graders will present a program; from 10:30 to 11, first graders will 1776-8- 3 128 132 133 134 AC 'Camelot At Kennedy Is Theme For Open House Tonight THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD PUZZLE SELECTED ITEMS MImm fwr tk cMMrw an4 FREEIni prim Mcfc Stwr6wy political process. PROGNOSTICATION ... Merlin (Stan Thomas) looks into the future for Lady Jodi Foster, Sir Jake Linford and Princess Debbie Liang in preparation to Camelot at Kennedy slated from 8 p.m. today (Thursday) at Kennedy junior high. OFF FREE JPYi BUILDERS MAI 3355 Wwit 3500 South In Granger CEStiYl |